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Join our 24/7 prayer cycle

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Sign up for the Llandaff Thy Kingdom Come 24/7 prayer cycle and pray for five people to find comfort in Christ.

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Cynon Valley Deanery are hosting a 24/7 prayer event for Thy Kingdom Come, a global prayer initiative which runs from Ascension to Pentecost each year.The 24/7 prayer event is a continuous stream of prayer lasting all day, every day for the seven days. The prayer event starts on Monday 25 May and concludes on Sunday 31 May.You are invited to sign up for an hour-long slot and pray for. If everybody signed up for one hour we would need 168 people to cover all the prayer slots. Of course, you are welcome to do more than one slot in the week.

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Sign up for an hour of prayer

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Thy Kingdom Come 24/7 prayer event is open to everyone across the diocese. Simply fill in the form below and choose your prayer slot.

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Choose your prayer slot

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Join the Facebook Group

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Once you've signed up you're welcome to join our Facebook Group where we will support each other in prayer and share useful resources.

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Join our Facebook Group

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Prayer resources are available from Thy Kingdom Come. You can also use our home church resources which inludes various prayer resources.

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Why continuous prayer?

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With church buildings temporarily closed we can still come together in prayer. You will be part of a community of Christians from across the diocese engaged in 24/7 prayer. Knowing we are together in Christ provides a sense of encouragement during this time.Together we can use this week to strengthen our relationship with Christ and encourage us on our spiritual journey.

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About Thy Kingdom Come

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"This year as we pray for others, we pray that they would come to know Christ so that they may come to give their lives to serve God’s Kingdom. We will once again encourage every person taking part in Thy Kingdom Come to pray for five others who don’t know the love of Christ and then to resolve to invite them along to something appropriate once our church buildings are reopened."All this prayer is reliant and expectant that the Holy Spirit would draw more and more to encounter God’s love in Christ, so we might be and bring the difference in the world he sends us to stake everything on. "The Revd Canon Chris Russell, Archbishop of Canterbury’s Advisor on Evangelism and Witness

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More information

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If you have any questions please email Rev Peter Lewis revpeterlewis@gmail.com.